Really, Jorg?

Exactly. Even now, people still talk about Windows Vista.

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Yep very slapdash release, absolutely shocking the state it’s in and the way this is all treated as perfectly normal.

Such a shame as well but a lot of computer games seem to be headed this way.

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I skipped FS2020 because my machine couldn’t run it. I had some spare money this fall also I decided to get anew higher end gaming PC in anticipation of FS2024.

I also bought two copies, one for me and one for my uncle. So I’m out $260 for the game and $$ for the PC and still have a host of problems in FS2024 NOT related to bandwidth.

Runway signs on the runway, “hold short” box disappearing reappearing, my Toag UH1 Huey from 2020 is gone.

Ohh, just thinking about Windows 8 makes me want to scream. That was a cluster.

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It will come. There are some issues still with addons that they are putting compatibility fixes in for in order to get them into the Marketplace. Yours is not the only aircraft. I have all the Carenado planes, but only 5 are loaded so far. I have all the France VFR addons, but all the Airport (1,2,3) packs and the Landmarks and Obstacles pack haven’t loaded yet. PMDG 737 600,800, and 900 is there but not the 700. So yes, there are still issues with some addons getting ingested into the marketplace, but they will come. You haven’t lost anything.

Ah, with all MS products, you learn it’s best to skip a version :wink: - roll on FS2028

If 2024 fails in the long run, there may not be a next version.

Thats really a shame that there are so different streaming results. If servers cant garantee a smooth simulation, Microsoft have to change their product policy. Im one of the lucky at the moment, where the game is playable. But Im interested in about the amount of gamers, who cant reach the game.

happy flights

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My point is that the default aircraft (I don’t have FS2020) never should have gone out like they are.